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Lead off   /lɛd ɔf/   Listen
Lead off

verb
1.
Teach immoral behavior to.  Synonym: lead astray.
2.
Set in motion, cause to start.  Synonyms: begin, commence, start.  "The Iraqis began hostilities" , "Begin a new chapter in your life"






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"Lead off" Quotes from Famous Books



... village to be at the Giant's Stone by Coserow at nine o'clock on Tuesday, and that they were all to fall on their knees as soon as they should see the king coming and that I knelt down; item, to join at once in singing the Ambrosian hymn of praise, which I should lead off as soon as the bells began to ring. This they all promised to do; and after I had again exhorted them to it on Sunday in church, and prayed to the Lord for his Majesty out of the fulness of my heart, we scarce could await the blessed ...
— Sidonia The Sorceress V2 • William Mienhold



Words linked to "Lead off" :   misdirect, debauch, demoralise, start up, introduce, usher in, commence, debase, deprave, recommence, profane, start, subvert, corrupt, jumpstart, jump-start, end, embark on, pervert, vitiate, inaugurate, set off, demoralize



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